I appreciate the advise but right now its just not in the budget. I actually ordered new CVs and I'll replace the boots on my current ones and leave them as spares. Please report website oil leaks, your suggestions, and preview upcoming changes, here. ESI Super Cap Seal 23 FT (1 1/2" Width x 1/2" Height x 23' Length) EPDM Rubber for Caps 200 lbs or Less, MORESENSOR Signature Series 315MHz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor 4-Pack | Preprogrammed for Select 270+ Japanese Brand Models | Replacement for 42607-33011 | Snap-in | NX-S008-SN-4, Maestro HRN-RR-TO1 Plug and Play T-Harness for TO1 Toyota Vehicles, AUXITO New Upgraded H4/9003 LED Bulbs, 20000LM Ultra Bright, 6000K Xenon White, Wireless HB2 LED Bulbs, Halogen Replacement with Fan, Plug n Play , Pack of 2, Genuine Scion Accessories PT546-74120-MC Microphone, Bilstein (24-186056) 46mm Monotube Shock Absorber, Lotus Development Rock Slider Adapter w/locking pin for Hi-Lift Jacks, Bilstein (33-185576) 5100 Series Shock Absorber, Participate in all Tacoma discussion topics, Communicate privately with other Tacoma owners from around the world, Post your own photos in our Members Gallery. I would suggest getting an alignment done. What up Static Taco? That looks ridiculous and is definitely not good. 1997 Toyota I have OME 2 lift on my 2013 LC, there is a positive camber. Tight-knit. Have you ever wondered if a leveling kit does affect camber? I am guessing something got loose over the year. The website appears visually different as part of an ongoing redesign. With a neutral camber, the tire presses evenly on the road with its whole width, thus the wear on it is also even. No upper a arm on front but the top of the strut attaches to the same point so the geometry is changed. A 3" lift is probably the most common one out there, and alignment is always recommended. -10+: Aesthetics, asking for wheel damage. This is quite normal when lifting the front end of any vehicle equipped with an independent front suspension using a so-called level kit. Top Lift Kits for 2nd & 3rd Gen Toyota Tacoma - Trail Tacoma DIY Alignment Guide - How To Adjust Caster - Hot Rod Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016+)' started by garrettholler, Nov 15, 2021. i dont know why they are set positive but i do my own alignment and with a 2.5" front and rear lift, you lose some positive caster. I messed up my response to you. Some argue that toe is the most critical part of an alignment for a highway driven vehicle, and adjustments are easily made on any vehicle using the tie rod ends, and you can even check it yourself at home with a tape measure and some string.